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Hawkmadinejad, like all sweet birds, likes to dance every once in a while. Tipster Jason reports back after witnessing one of Our Hero's elegant duets.

So I'm in the EC 18 computer lab, and I look out the east window to see Our Hero, soaring gloriously at this great height. It was really cool. What was weird though, is that as he drifted past, accompanying him was a smaller bird - the type that would seem like dinner for a hawk. The two birds drifted together, not chasing each other or interacting, except to occasionally fly around one another. It was like a ballet in the sky with birds of different species. Two species-crossed lovers? An upper West Side (bird love) Story, perhaps?

Bwog muses - hybridization isn't that uncommon in birds. Or maybe that smaller bird was buggin' him?


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